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24/01/2011


Bharat Ratna Bhimsen Joshi dead

 

Pune, Jan 24 (IANS) Eminent Hindustani classical vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi died of old age related ailments Monday morning at a hospital here, his doctor said. He was 88.

A Bharat Ratna awardee, Joshi died at Pune's Sahyadri Hospital at 8.05 a.m, his doctor Atul Joshi said.


Joshi, who would have turned a year older Feb 4, was rushed to the Sahyadri Hospital Dec 31. He was suffering from old age related ailments, including kidney problems, and had been admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit.

The 88-year old Hindustani classical exponent was on ventilator and underwent periodic dialysis during the past 25 days.

"However, since Saturday evening, his condition deteriorated and he started sinking despite all our efforts. He breathed his last at 8.05 a.m.," Atul Joshi told IANS.

Close family members and relatives were present at his bedside when Pandit Joshi breathed his last.

Pandit Joshi was conferred Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian award, in 2008.

A practitioner of the Kirana gharana, Joshi was known for his mellifluous 'khayals' as well as for his popular renditions of devotional 'abhangs' and 'bhajans'.

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comments...

Doyen of Kirana Gharana, the Bharat Ratna was loved by musicians world over.
I am not an ardent classical lover but off late have grown some interest in this
marvelous mode of expression. As a kid I was always amused by Pandit Joshi's vocal
genius in Mile Sur Mera Tumhara on Doordarshan.

Music is one mode which has always connected people.

Raj Gayawala

Delhi, India

 

 

 

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